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Slow's Bar BQ

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Established
  
2005 (2005)

Food type
  
Barbecue

City
  
Detroit

Chef
  
Brian Perrone

Street address
  
2138 Michigan Avenue

Slow's Bar BQ

Current owner(s)
  
Ron, Phillip, and Ryan Cooley

Slows Bar BQ is a barbecue restaurant in Detroit, Michigan. The chef is Brian Perrone, and the restaurant is owned by the Cooley family. The restaurant appeared on Adam Richman's Man vs. Food, and the "Yardbird", a pulled chicken sandwich from the restaurant, competed in the first season of Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America.

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Description

Slows Bar BQ is located in the Corktown Historic District in Detroit, Michigan, opposite the Michigan Central Station. It is owned by former fashion model Phillip Cooley, his father Ron and brother Ryan; the chef is Brian Perrone. The restaurant opened in 2005, and is seen as one of the first modern destination restaurants in Detroit. During the first year in business, the restaurant took $1.8 million. The owners also own the catering and takeaway company Slows to Go.

The premises were expanded during January 2013 into the next door property which formerly housed a real estate business. The premises had previously been used by Slow's for private events, and the expansion allowed an additional bar and kitchen space to be added to the restaurant.

One of the sandwiches served at Slow's is the "Yardbird": a pulled chicken breast marinated in mustard, served with mushrooms, cheddar and applewood bacon, all inside a poppy-seed bun. Adam Richman, who first visited the restaurant during Man v. Food in 2009, returned to Slow's in 2012 when he selected the Yardbird to compete on the Travel Channel's Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America. It competed in the great lakes episode. It defeated a fish taco torta in Minneapolis and a prime rib sandwich in Green Bay (and was declared best sandwich in the Great Lakes), and progressed to the finals. In the final it faced eleven other sandwiches for the inaugural title, and made it to the final round, ultimately losing out to a roast pork sandwich from Tommy DiNic's in Philadelphia. The "Yardbird" finished in the top 3 in the competition.

Another notable sandwich, one tried by Richman during his 2009 Man v. Food visit to Slow's, is the "Triple Threat Pork": a 1-pound sandwich stacking together applewood-smoked bacon, pulled pork, and grilled ham, on a poppy-seed bun.

Reception

Actress Erin Cummings said of the menu "you can’t go to Slow’s and eat healthy... you have to go to Slow’s ready to knock it back". Adam Richman described the food at Slow's as "a truly life-changing experience", while trying the triple threat pork sandwich in his show Man vs. Food. Richman also described the macaroni and cheese as "transcendental", and included it on a list of five meals "not to be missed" from around the United States in a segment on NBC's The Today Show. Justine Sterling listed the mac n cheese as one of the top ten in America for Food and Wine magazine.

Raymond Sokolov of The Wall Street Journal approved of the food at Slow's while travelling around the area tasting burgers. He said that it was "my best sandwich of the day. The beef is charred. The cheese is gouda with a nice snap. The bun doesn't ooze away under finger pressure."

References

Slow's Bar BQ Wikipedia